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Samsung TecTiles invade Las Vegas hotels for CES 2013
In the midst of all the CES craziness, we stumbled upon this little piece of information. Apparently, Samsung has teamed up with Caesars Entertainment to install over 4,500 TecTile NFC tags in eight Caesars hotels in Vegas. These TecTiles can be found in several places, …
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5 ways Facebook can improve their user experience on Android
Ahh, Facebook. It’s still one of the most popular social networks in the world, despite the rapid adoption that Google+ has garnered thus far. Sadly, Facebook’s Android experience is lacking in several areas. Everyone has at least one or two complaints about the Facebook app …
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HTC and Apple start playing nice, Peter Chou negates media estimates
If you haven’t heard, HTC and Apple reached a sudden 10-year licensing agreement in their ongoing patent lawsuits. It made a little noise, and gave us hope that OEMs will stop pointless patent wars and get back to innovating. No details on the deal were …
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Google bringing Wallet support to all 2.3+ devices, physical card in the works?
Google has been working to update their Wallet services, and more evidence has surfaced that caught our attention. Word on the street is that Google is working on a physical Wallet card, and of course there’s that rumored major update we heard about. The latest …
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Nexus 10 falls just short of iPad 4 in benchmark comparisons
The Nexus 10 has already been dubbed an “iPad killer” (how many times have we heard that before?), but according to a recent benchmark comparison, it falls below the iPad 4 in nearly every performance category. It’s interesting to see that the Nexus 10 fares …
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John Lagerling explains the Nexus strategy in NY Times interview
After announcing the Nexus 4, Nexus 10, and the 32GB Nexus 7, Google caused quite a stir in the tech community. Most of our first reactions were in response to the awesome new features and specs of the aforementioned devices. But after some time, many …
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No LTE for Nexus 4, Andy Rubin explains why
With all the hub-bub going around today about the Nexus bomb that Google dropped, some have noticed that in the specifications for the Nexus 4, there’s no mention of LTE. Google covered every base with the Galaxy Nexus, launching it in LTE variants on Verizon …
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Google Wallet update in the pipes, big changes?
Google Wallet hasn’t exactly been widely adopted, but that may change in the near future. Google has updated the Wallet website, and they’re touting the “next version of Google Wallet, coming soon.” Now there’s no word on just how “soon” this update will hit (could it …
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Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE Review
Samsung has been on a huge roll as of late, and they’re looking to continue that with the Galaxy Victory 4G LTE. The Victory is available at a Sprint store near you for the low price of $99.99 (after $50 mail-in rebate) for new and …
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T-Mobile roadmap leaked, Android goodies in store
I love the smell of a leaked roadmap in the morning. The guys over at TmoNews have gotten their hands on what looks to be a T-Mobile roadmap for October and November, and Android certainly has a presence on the list. So without further ado, let’s …
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Sony Nexus X caught in the wild?
With all the crazy Nexus rumors going around lately, we’ve pretty much thrown out the rule book on what to expect. But even still, the plot thickens just a bit with this latest leak. The image above is what’s being reported as Sony’s Nexus device, …
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Photos of new HTC tablet leaked, to be announced at IFA?
Our friends over at DroidDog just got a tip from a Twitter account, @evleaks, with images of a 10-inch HTC tablet. This isn’t the first mention of an HTC tablet, but these are the first images of such a device. Based on the leaked photos, …
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More Galaxy Stellar details slip out, Samsung choosing Amazon over Google Play?
For such a mid-range device, information about the Galaxy Stellar has been more abundant than usual. First we saw it in some leaked images, with the name “Jasper,” and then a leaked inventory sheet outed the Stellar name. This past Monday, we got a few …
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Leak: official Jelly Bean update for the T-Mobile Galaxy SIII
No, you didn’t read the title wrong. Following reports that the international version of the Galaxy S3 will be getting Jelly Bean on August 29th, an XDA user has posted a Jelly Bean ROM for the T-Mobile USA variant of the device, and claims that …
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